Treasures of the Indus

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Posted: 10 years ago
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There is a new BBC series called Treasures of the Indus. Episode 2 deals with the Mughals. There is section on Akbar. In fact there is even a small snippet from the movie Jodha Akbar.

I found the piece on Akbar interesting and that is why I post so that others become aware of it and get the pleasure of watching it.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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can u plzz explain what is this bbc series???
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Originally posted by: futus

can u plzz explain what is this bbc series???


It focusses on art and architecture from the Indus area.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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d series sound interesting will defo chk it...thnx fr sharing... 😃
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I watched the episode and thought of sharing what was shown and said:

Akbar is considered the first person to bring the perspective of unified India with tolerance to other religions and practices. First taste of a unified country and celebrated unity in diversity was considered to be under his rule.

Akbar's openness to other religions can be seen in the architecture. Different elements or traditions of schools of architecture were portrayed on the outer walls of buildings in Fatehpur Sikri.
Paintings of ambitious scenes were encouraged such as spectacle of court life and one that of Akbar taming a wild elephant. It said that Akbar and Mogul rulers were patrons of art that exemplified the use of art to portray Indian art's verve and dynamism with the use of space and perspective. The Monarchs recruited artists from various parts of India, Turkey, central Asia to amalgamate Islamic design with Indian architecture.

The snippet of the movie JA was shown and commented of how Akbar accepted as a hero is perceived and was a great success due to his hindu wife Jodha Bai.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Deepasub

I watched the episode and thought of sharing what was shown and said:

Akbar is considered the first person to bring the perspective of unified India with tolerance to other religions and practices. First taste of a unified country and celebrated unity in diversity was considered to be under his rule.

Akbar's openness to other religions can be seen in the architecture. Different elements or traditions of schools of architecture were portrayed on the outer walls of buildings in Fatehpur Sikri.
Paintings of ambitious scenes were encouraged such as spectacle of court life and one that of Akbar taming a wild elephant. It said that Akbar and Mogul rulers were patrons of art that exemplified the use of art to portray Indian art's verve and dynamism with the use of space and perspective. The Monarchs recruited artists from various parts of India, Turkey, central Asia to amalgamate Islamic design with Indian architecture.

The snippet of the movie JA was shown and commented of how Akbar accepted as a hero is perceived and was a great success due to his hindu wife Jodha Bai.


This is very nice review for those keen to see it. I think it is worth a watch.

For more info on Akbar in documentary format, please watch the BBC Series, The Story of India,
Ep-Meeting of two oceans. It has wonderful info on Akbar and his reign.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Donjas



This is very nice review for those keen to see it. I think it is worth a watch.

For more info on Akbar in documentary format, please watch the BBC Series, The Story of India,
Ep-Meeting of two oceans. It has wonderful info on Akbar and his reign.


but wat r d timings...? I mean wat time does it come on d channelll...?
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but wat r d timings...? I mean wat time does it come on d channelll...?



Harshu
For me it's being telecast on Mondays 9pm on BBC 4.
Not sure for u what the timings are.
But if you have bbci player u can watch it anytime after the telecast.
Not sure if there is any copyrights issue.
The video is available online for another 28 days.
😊
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Deepasub



Harshu
For me it's being telecast on Mondays 9pm on BBC 4.
Not sure for u what the timings are.
But if you have bbci player u can watch it anytime after the telecast.
Not sure if there is any copyrights issue.
The video is available online for another 28 days.
😊


thnx deeps... wil try 2 find out d timings here in india...and dn watch acc... 😛
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: harshu27


but wat r d timings...? I mean wat time does it come on d channelll...?


This is available on YouTube. I checked. Go to YouTube.. Do search. You will find it straightaway. Then either watch it on YouTube itself or download the video with JDownloader and watch the video on iPad, TV or computer. The other video, Story of India is also available there.

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